IFK Luleå

IFK Luleå is a Swedish professional football club formed in 1900, located in Luleå. The club merged with Luleå FF and played under the name Luleå FF/IFK from 1986 to 1989.

IFK Luleå
Full nameIdrottsföreningen
Kamraterna Luleå
Founded20 September 1900; 123 years ago (20 September 1900)
GroundSkogsvallen
Luleå
Sweden
Capacity5,000
CoachBen Hanley
LeagueDivision 1
2022D2 Norrland, 3rd of 14
WebsiteClub website

History

A chart showing the progress of IFK Luleå through the swedish football league system. The different shades of gray represent league divisions.

IFK Luleå was originally founded in the year 1900, but went dormant after some years. In 1920, the sports club IK Gyltzau won the Norrbotten district championship in bandy and this club was then renamed as a revived IFK Luleå, which continued to play bandy for many years. In 1932 and 1934 the bandy district championship was won again, now under the IFK name.[1]

IFK Luleå played one season in the Allsvenskan in 1971, the top-tier of Swedish football, but after a promising start their stay was short-lived as they were relegated at the end of the season. In the late 1980s and most of the 1990s the club enjoyed their heyday by playing in Division 1 Norra, which at that time was the second tier of Swedish football. Over the last decade IFK Luleå have been competing in the Division 2 Norrland which is now the fourth tier of the Swedish football league system. For 4 consecutive seasons between 2006 and 2009 they have experienced the frustration of finishing in second position and consequently missing out on promotion.

In 2010 under new coach Fredrik Waara did they finally finish in first place and receive promotion to Division 1 Norra where they finished in tenth place during the next two seasons.

The club is affiliated to the Norrbottens Fotbollförbund.[2]

Season to season

SeasonLevelDivisionSectionPositionMovements
1993Tier 2Division 1Norra5th
1994Tier 2Division 1Norra3rd
1995Tier 2Division 1Norra6th
1996Tier 2Division 1Norra9th
1997Tier 2Division 1Norra7th
1998Tier 2Division 1Norra14thRelegated
1999Tier 4Division 3Norra Norrland4th
2000Tier 4Division 3Norra Norrland1stPromotion play-offs
2001Tier 3Division 2Norrland1stPromotion play-offs
2002Tier 3Division 2Norrland4th
2003Tier 3Division 2Norrland7th
2004Tier 3Division 2Norrland3rd
2005Tier 3Division 2Norrland7th
2006*Tier 4Division 2Norrland2nd
2007Tier 4Division 2Norrland2nd
2008Tier 4Division 2Norrland2nd
2009Tier 4Division 2Norrland2nd
2010Tier 4Division 2Norrland1stPromoted
2011Tier 3Division 1Norra10th
2012Tier 3Division 1Norra10th
2013Tier 3Division 1Norra5th
2014Tier 3Division 1Norra10th
2015Tier 3Division 1Norra3rd
2016Tier 3Division 1Norra11thRelegation play-offs
2017Tier 3Division 1Norra14thRelegated
2018Tier 4Division 2Norrland5th
2019Tier 4Division 2Norrland1stPromoted
2020Tier 3Division 1Norra

* League restructuring in 2006 resulted in a new division being created at tier 3 and subsequent divisions dropping a level.[3][4][5]

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

Attendances

In recent seasons IFK Luleå have had the following average attendances:

SeasonAverage attendanceDivision/sectionLevel
2005362Div 2 NorrlandTier 3
2006336Div 2 NorrlandTier 4
2007487Div 2 NorrlandTier 4
2008280Div 2 NorrlandTier 4
2009699Div 2 NorrlandTier 4
2010485Div 2 NorrlandTier 4
2011866Div 1 NorraTier 3
2012441Div 1 NorraTier 3
2013560Div 1 NorraTier 3
2014432Div 1 NorraTier 3
2015774Div 1 NorraTier 3
2016616Div 1 NorraTier 3
2017427Div 1 NorraTier 3
2018?Div 2 NorrlandTier 4
2019?Div 2 NorrlandTier 4
2020Div 1 NorraTier 3

* Attendances are provided in the Publikliga sections of the Svenska Fotbollförbundet website.[6]

Achievements

League

References